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AEG, short for Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft, was a German electrical equipment company founded in 1883 in Berlin by Emil Rathenau. It became one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of electrical machinery, contributing to the development of power generation and distribution systems, electric motors, transformers, and related industrial equipment. The company also produced consumer appliances and consumer electronics as electrification expanded into households and businesses worldwide.

Throughout the first half of the 20th century, AEG played a major role in electrification projects across

Today, the AEG name survives primarily as a brand used for home appliances under Electrolux in many

Germany
and
other
countries,
expanding
into
multiple
lines
of
business
including
machinery,
rail
equipment,
and
later
household
appliances.
The
postwar
period
brought
restructuring
and
diversification
as
markets
changed
and
competition
increased.
In
the
late
20th
century,
AEG’s
traditional
engineering
and
industrial
segments
were
reorganized
or
phased
and
the
group’s
consumer
appliance
activities
began
to
move
to
other
corporate
structures.
markets.
The
brand
is
associated
with
European
kitchen
and
laundry
products
such
as
ovens,
hoods,
dishwashers,
and
washing
machines.
The
original
company
as
an
independent
entity
ceased
to
exist,
but
its
legacy
as
a
pioneer
in
electrical
engineering
is
reflected
in
the
long
history
of
the
AEG
name
in
industry
and
technology.